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Compare the speech by Edward Grey to the speech by Kaiser Wilhelm II. What do both leaders agree on about entering World War I? (1 point)
• Imperialism was a primary cause of the war.
• Britain would lose respect if it failed to support Belgium.
• The war is a result of ill will by those opposed to the strength of Germany.
• It is important to support an ally.
• Imperialism was a primary cause of the war.
• Britain would lose respect if it failed to support Belgium.
• The war is a result of ill will by those opposed to the strength of Germany.
• It is important to support an ally.
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It is important to support an ally.
Both leaders justify entering the war on the basis of obligations to back their allies—Grey stresses duty and honor (e.g., to Belgium/the entente), while Wilhelm emphasizes supporting Germany’s allies.
Both leaders justify entering the war on the basis of obligations to back their allies—Grey stresses duty and honor (e.g., to Belgium/the entente), while Wilhelm emphasizes supporting Germany’s allies.
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